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but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so the content is packed and delivered through the trading platform spent so you guys are never listen to the show, right? i've never talked about risk management. [laughter] i've never mentioned risk management once. anyway, this is great. i thank you so much, and thank you, guys so much. one more speaker. thanks. [applause] >> i'll grab his bio because with a late change this morning but it's yaron brook and he is coming out right now. from the ayn rand institute, executive director. i.t. so much. [applause] spent i have no idea what i'm doing. i got an e-mail last
but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so...
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financial sanctions, and we had to provide support for mapping, and we did actually produce good graphic technology to help with the effort, and even on meteorology because in the humanitarian support area, it was so important to predict whether -- and we tried -- sometimes we got criticism for the science behind it, but it was helpful. i can even residential trying to determine with the humanitarian would be, we actually used imagery to look at their rooftops as the winter came on and made the determination where the rooftops showed melted snow, there were probably people living there, accrued measure, but we used every tool we had, and that was just one of them. the -- if you look at the documents that had been released, and my own recollection of the work this we did, it -- there tends to be a guarded and kind of skeptical regard. it was not president johnson's soiled milk, but it was cautious, and the issues were that difficult. caution was called for in almost every case. we looked at the launch of the u.n. protective force in 1992 to the monitoring of the arms embargo in the cease fire, sphor
financial sanctions, and we had to provide support for mapping, and we did actually produce good graphic technology to help with the effort, and even on meteorology because in the humanitarian support area, it was so important to predict whether -- and we tried -- sometimes we got criticism for the science behind it, but it was helpful. i can even residential trying to determine with the humanitarian would be, we actually used imagery to look at their rooftops as the winter came on and made the...
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so i fundamentally believe that technology won't change humans that humans will take change technologies. the first has been about people trying to love things but over time people regulate back to things they care the most about and with one quick story thread last year i had our college interns coming and i do dinner with them at the end of the summer to get their feedback on the company thread last summer i asked them what patterns as a call student there were three patterns. one was the following through with things on twitter. second was that they were following more influential brands. "the new york times" is one of the things i talk about a lot and they are following just the high-level influence of people and the third thing is they are changing their personal profiles on the web. they don't want their personal profiles to be dictated by a giant social network that has all kind of information about them a lot of them have started to migrate information towards lincoln and other things where they wanted to have solid profiles of themselves. not to look for jobs but just to have th
so i fundamentally believe that technology won't change humans that humans will take change technologies. the first has been about people trying to love things but over time people regulate back to things they care the most about and with one quick story thread last year i had our college interns coming and i do dinner with them at the end of the summer to get their feedback on the company thread last summer i asked them what patterns as a call student there were three patterns. one was the...
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so even with the current technology we're talking about a counter and that's full travel. there so you're saying that the current waste that we're seeing with the nuclear reactors on earth today the waste is not as bad as it's made out to be as i was saying. i think obviously it needs to be stored securely it needs to be handled well it is it is handled well moment in general i mean i do agree with you because i see day after day just stories of nuclear waste not been able to be stored properly and it is really terrifying i think for people to understand how long lasting it is even if it is a small amount a lot of the waste of the moment can actually be really converted into fuel so it's actually still contains a lot of energy it's just that we need to develop the kinds of reactive full spectrum reactors that can actually. react to live using the waste you have as fuel and breaking it up and making it less radioactive ok so we the u.k. for instance has a stockpile the plutonium so the field in the right reactor in advanced react to. the entire country for about five hundre
so even with the current technology we're talking about a counter and that's full travel. there so you're saying that the current waste that we're seeing with the nuclear reactors on earth today the waste is not as bad as it's made out to be as i was saying. i think obviously it needs to be stored securely it needs to be handled well it is it is handled well moment in general i mean i do agree with you because i see day after day just stories of nuclear waste not been able to be stored properly...
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i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian to explain everything in detail that is in the possibilities of this potentially revolutionary technology i was joined earlier by david martin chief executive of the weinberg foundation i started by asking him why is a better alternative to uranium and plutonium. for nuclear energy purposes really need to separate between saurian as a fuel but for the element. in field reactors i think that as you know there is some sometimes some confusion between the two and then i. flew out of the draw instance both of. you know technical challenges and also some pixels as well but i think in both cases for those three and fuels on the story is the the advanced as as far. th
i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian to explain everything in detail that is in the possibilities of...
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i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian explain everything in detail that is already in the possibilities of this potentially revolutionary technology i was joined earlier by david martin chief executive of the weinberg foundation i started by asking him why is a better alternative to uranium and plutonium. for nuclear energy purposes really need to separate between saurian as a fuel but for the element. in field reactors i think that as you know there is this some sometimes some confusion between the two and then i. flew out of the drones to spy on both of. you know technical challenge is also about some pixels as well but i think in both cases for both the story and fuels and the story is the the a
i know i often harp on the dangers of nuclear energy on the show in fact i've called it technological insanity after all with the risk of radioactive disaster and no legitimate long term waste storage plan what else can you call it what if there was a nuclear alternative that could safely and effectively generate clean energy this nuclear option might exist with the ram and element three to four times more abundant than iranian explain everything in detail that is already in the possibilities...
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of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one particular test well but this company is supposed to be. opening more wells and they're supposed to have more. drilling sites because the northwest of england is full of shale gas its reserves the last u.k. in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well as other test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes that had taken place near blackpool. or fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking pla
of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these areas we're looking at six years supply will six year supply given the amount of money that will go into it the amount of. concern there is about it is maybe not the sort of the long term sustainable energy future that you really need so we could be investing elsewhere and those big business companies should really be looking i think at different sorts of investor to yes provide jobs to the renewables earlier on in our show you said there's still a lot of. the. why and why not solve this whole story is really back you up a yes of course not pleasant thing obviously to your back garden we have all the peopl
in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these...
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other gmo producing companies and also from any articles i've read from the institute for responsible technology. said most can lead to many things from kidney and liver disease kidney liver toxicity tumors in cancer and infertility in get in most situations in many of these ninety day forty day rest from all sorts of scientific. sources even the doctor said early in the report it was very interesting reading that and if you notice many of the ones that come out from independent studies. you see that there quickly discredited by the people who hire them and that's because they're getting funding from g.m.o. companies themselves. what is your response to critics who say that g.m.o. foods maximize crop yields conserve resources. my my view on that is that if you read the fine print on most packages or contracts that may actually say that you will get better. better humans if you have proper irrigation but isn't that sure with all crops that if you get we have proper irrigation you have better and better heels than without it and if you really look the majority of the time you don't see much of a d
other gmo producing companies and also from any articles i've read from the institute for responsible technology. said most can lead to many things from kidney and liver disease kidney liver toxicity tumors in cancer and infertility in get in most situations in many of these ninety day forty day rest from all sorts of scientific. sources even the doctor said early in the report it was very interesting reading that and if you notice many of the ones that come out from independent studies. you...
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technology innovation all the developments. we. have heard. if. live. live . live. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i think. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our press civic we've been a high drenched right hand full of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing. ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. of the for. just today the editor of the guardian so that his newspaper is only published one percent of edward snowden's n.s.a. leaks a stunning admission considering the nonstop revelations that have come forth since early june with al
technology innovation all the developments. we. have heard. if. live. live . live. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i think. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our press civic we've been a high drenched right hand full of...
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technology innovations all the developments from around. this huge you're covered. the the pledge it was terrible to say the i'm very hard to make i don't let you get along here the club has never had sex with the earthquake there are no plans let's play. lists and le may. live. this is star of day joining us now is roger stone known i'm a long time political consultant strategist lobbyist he's worked as an aide to presidents nixon and reagan as well as senator bob dole friend rogers just released a new book it's the man who killed kennedy the case against l.b.j. where he indicts the former president as the mastermind behind the assassination of kennedy what got you started on this trail thank hundred sixty four larry i was a pre-teen volunteer in the goldwater campaign i read a book called the texan looks at lyndon by have it's haley and it just blew my mind johnson had a long career of criminality murder epic corruption corruption of biblical proportions and he was very early tied to at least eight murders in texas prior to j.f.k. it also was a kind of a personali
technology innovations all the developments from around. this huge you're covered. the the pledge it was terrible to say the i'm very hard to make i don't let you get along here the club has never had sex with the earthquake there are no plans let's play. lists and le may. live. this is star of day joining us now is roger stone known i'm a long time political consultant strategist lobbyist he's worked as an aide to presidents nixon and reagan as well as senator bob dole friend rogers just...
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with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/upgrade now to save $30. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >>> another u.s. citizen has been killed in benghazi. 33-year-old ronnie smith from texas, a father and a husband. in libya, teaching chemistry. he was gunned down on the street. earlier, i spoke with new york congressman peter king about the death of this u.s. citizen this week and the latest on the investigation into that benghazi massacre last year. congressman, thanks for being with us. can you tell us what we've learned well over a year later into what happened that night? >> yeah. without going into details or what was given behind closed doors, the reality is that everything we learned about benghazi since september 11th, 2012, is that the administration did not tell the truth, intentionally -- i believe intentio
with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/upgrade now to save $30. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! >>> another u.s. citizen has been killed in benghazi. 33-year-old ronnie smith from texas, a father and a husband. in...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. hey i marinate and this is bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the fracking is up with these earthquakes in texas are two correspondent guy in a teacher can brings us a full report from texas on the business of fracking and the literal groundbreaking of the fact that it's now also big client has a new avenue in which trump.
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future are covered. hey i marinate and this is bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the fracking is up with these earthquakes in texas are two correspondent guy in a teacher can brings us a full report from texas on the business of fracking and the literal groundbreaking of the fact that it's now also big client has a new avenue in which trump.